Navstar Global Positioning System (control Segment) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10C35M8451B Film Fixed Resistor
002009490
10M56-8870 Film Fixed Resistor
003339543
110096-001 Centrifugal Fan Assembly
000577298
11067401 Electrical Contact
005923561
11284 Radio Frequency Cable
010675225
116198-18 Cartridge Fuse
001671391
117606-001 Diode Semiconductor Device
013332230
12-908 Radio Frequency Cable
010675225
1204-681 Shouldered Washer
001259929
1261N Flat Washer
005020106
128834-8 Cartridge Fuse
001671391
12F03400 Film Fixed Resistor
011772016
13459044-289 Film Fixed Resistor
012868945
141520PC85 Electrical-electron Mounting Pad
013555732
141982-007 Power Supply
010377887
143791-102 Electrical Contact
010879283
159-0030-00 Cartridge Fuse
001728272
159-0048-00 Cartridge Fuse
001671391
16.5X5X.5 IN. Air Conditioning Filter Element
000586348
16.5X5X.5IN Air Conditioning Filter Element
000586348
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Navstar Global Positioning System (control Segment)

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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radionavigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Air Force. It is a global navigation satellite system that provides geolocation and time information to a GPS receiver anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.

The GPS system does not require the user to transmit any data, and it operates independently of any telephonic or internet reception, though these technologies can enhance the usefulness of the GPS positioning information. The GPS system provides critical positioning capabilities to military, civil, and commercial users around the world. The United States government created the system, maintains it, and makes it freely accessible to anyone with a GPS receiver. However, the US government can selectively deny access to the system, as happened to the Indian military in 1999 during the Kargil War.

The GPS project was launched in the United States in 1973 to overcome the limitations of previous navigation systems,

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